Silk

Everyone expects you to invent your own framework, you might as well do it
safely by using Silk. Silk is intended to provide a minimal set of tools
that you can use to map HTTP requests and responses to the kind of code
that fits your brain.

Also, silk is smooth.

Status

Silk is pre-pre-Alpha. The code here might work, but it's
mainly a playground for me to experiment with WSGI concepts. Maybe
it will grow up some day, but for now, Caveat Emptor.

Philosophy

Writing a web app is centered around the idea of accepting a request, and
returning a response. If that's all you want to do, then Silk tries to stay
out of your way.:

At this point, we've reached feature-parity with 90% of the web frameworks out
there. We can accept requests, pick a controller function based on the URL,
assemble some data and render it through a templating language. For an app of
this size, there's a very high signal-to-noise ratio in the code.